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Data Sheet Cisco Video Surveillance 4000 Series High-Definition IP Cameras ® Cisco Video Surveillance 4000 Series IP Cameras are high-definition, feature-rich megapixel digital cameras designed for superior performance in a wide variety of video surveillance applications. The cameras employ true high-definition (HD) video and H.264 compression, streaming up to 30 frames per second (fps) at 1080p (1920 x 1080) (2.1 MP) resolution, and 60 fps at 720p (1280 x 720) resolution, offering efficient network utilization with the highest-quality video. Contact closures and two-way audio allow integration with microphones, speakers, and access control systems. With its open, standardsbased design, the camera provides an ideal platform for integration and operation as an independent device or as part of a Cisco Video Surveillance network. The Cisco Video Surveillance 4300 and 4500 IP Cameras have identical feature sets, with the exception of the additional digital signal processor (DSP) capabilities specifically designed to support real-time video analytics at the edge on the 4500 IP Camera. On this model, applications and end users have the option to run multiple analytics packages without compromising video streaming performance on the camera. This highly flexible computing platform is ideal for next-generation video analytics applications. Figure 1. IP Camera Shown with Optional DC Auto Iris Lens, Available Separately The Cisco Video Surveillance 4000 Series IP Camera offers a variety of benefits, including: ● True high-definition video. The camera streams crisp and clear 1080p (1920 x 1080) (2.1 MP) video at 30 frames per second while maintaining surprisingly low network bandwidth. For fast motion applications, the camera can be set to stream 720p (1280 x 720) video at 60 frames per second. Progressive scan video. The camera captures each frame at its entire resolution using a progressive scan rather than interfaced video capture, which captures each field of video. This feature allows for better detail for video of moving objects, such as faces and license plates on automobiles. Dual streaming. The camera can stream H.264 and MJPEG video simultaneously. Each video stream can be configured with individual resolution, quality, and frame rate settings. Day/night operation. The camera provides true day/night functionality, and includes an IR filter that automatically switches to night mode in low-light scenes. This function can be set to manual, automatic, or scheduled control. Flexible power options. The camera supports Power over Ethernet (PoE) 802.3af, 12 VDC or 24 VAC power through an optional external power supply. © 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information.
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Data Sheet Mounting options.* The camera can be installed with a fixed mount or with an optional external pan/tilt mount and motorized zoom lens. Embedded security and networking.* The camera provides hardware-based Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). For enhanced bandwidth management, the camera supports IP Multicast. Event notification.* The camera can examine designated areas for activity and notify users or other applications when it detects activity that exceeds a predefined sensitivity and threshold. The camera also provides two digital inputs and two digital outputs that can be used...
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Data Sheet Differentiated services code point (DSCP) marking, class of service (CoS) marking 12 VDC or 24 VAC through optional external power supply, available separately PoE (802.3af) @ 48V/0.3A Power Consumption *Not supported when the camera is used with Cisco Video Surveillance Manager. Table 2 lists the video stream support for the Cisco Video Surveillance 4000 Series. Table 2. Cisco Video Surveillance 4000 Series Video Stream Support Secondary stream not supported if resolution is 1080p Secondary stream not supported if primary is at 60fps * If a secondary frame rate is selected in...
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Data Sheet Users can enter a list of allowed or blocked IP addresses for viewing video and configuring camera settings Cisco Discovery Protocol, Bonjour Zero-Configuration discovery ● Browser-based using Internet Explorer 6.x, SP2 and above ● Two levels of user access with password protection Video Analytics 4500 IP Camera includes a fully programmable DSP-based analytics co-processor. The camera comes pre-loaded with a Base Analytics package. Please refer to the Cisco Video Analytics datasheet for more information. Support for IEEE 802.1X authentication. *Not supported when the camera is...
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Data Sheet Figure 2 shows the dimensions of the Cisco Video Surveillance 4000 Series IP Cameras. Figure 2. Cisco Video Surveillance 4000 Series IP Camera Dimensions Package Contents Table 6 describes the items that ship with the Cisco Video Surveillance 4000 Series IP Camera. Table 6. Package Contents Item Cisco Video Surveillance 4000 Series IP Camera Regulatory compliance and safety information Quick start guide Accessories: Lens-opening dust cap, terminal block for power connection, C mount lens adaptor, 0.9-mm Allen wrench, Y-cable for audio, port cover Availability The Cisco Video...
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Data Sheet Part Number Cisco IP Camera Megapixel Lens, 2.8–12 mm, Fujinon Cisco IP Camera Megapixel Lens, 15–50 mm, Fujinon Cisco IP Camera Lens Megapixel 3-8mm Tamron Cisco IP Camera Lens Megapixel 5-50mm Tamron Using the Camera with Cisco Video Surveillance Manager Features that are marked with an asterisk (*) are not supported when using the camera with Cisco Video Surveillance Manager. Please refer to the Release Notes for Cisco Video Surveillance Manager 4.2/6.2 for more information:...
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